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October 01, 2022
October 01, 2022
A father and two of his sons, both priests, designed between them a large number of churches
October 01, 2022
Nick Ripatrazone considers why The Exorcist has always been and still remains such a powerful film – and a very Catholic film
October 01, 2022
Our selection of the top Catholic leaders in the realms of business, industry, and charity in 2022
October 01, 2022
The Catholic Herald Institute is a new Mid-Atlantic think-tank aiming to renew Catholic identity and influence the Church. By Jamie MacGuire
October 01, 2022
Walking holidays are not what walking the Camino, or indeed any holy path, is about, but the reordering of time is what they have in common. What really separates them is that single simple letter ‘I’. Somehow when walking a pilgrimage as a Christian the ego subsides
October 01, 2022
You have to say there is such a thing as good and evil. And nowadays it’s controversial to say that there are good things and bad things, that it’s not all subjective
October 01, 2022
AN Wilson’s Confessions is subtitled “A Life of Failed Promises”, which is a little harsh for one of the most consistently lively and entertaining writers and one of the kindest of men
October 01, 2022
Gertrude Clarke meets Max Rumney, the Order of Malta’s new English Grand Prior
October 01, 2022
Michael White is enchanted by a vibrant double-bill of absurdist opera at Glyndebourne and welcomes Mark Adamo’s Little Women to London
October 01, 2022
The latest biopic about Siegfried Sassoon comes with complications, writes Arabella Byrne
October 01, 2022
As the bearer party of young Grenadiers carried the coffin through the door towards us, a ray of sun caught the 3,000 diamonds in the crown, nearly blinding us like a flash of bulbs. The most transcendent moment came when four men from the Household Cavalry took up their vigil posts at the corners of the catafalque, reversing swords and placing their gloved hands on the hilts, then bowing their heads and standing absolutely still
October 01, 2022
Our selection of the top Catholic leaders in the realm of education in 2022
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